User Acceptance Testing

What is User Acceptance Testing?

User acceptance testing, a testing methodology where the clients/end users involved in testing the product to validate the product against their requirements. It is performed at client location at developer's site.

For industry such as medicine or aviation industry, contract and regulatory compliance testing and operational acceptance testing is also carried out as part of user acceptance testing.

UAT is context dependent and the UAT plans are prepared based on the requirements and NOT mandatory to execute all kinds of user acceptance tests and even coordinated and contributed by testing team.

User Acceptance Testing - In SDLC

The following diagram explains the fitment of user acceptance testing in the software development life cycle:

The acceptance test cases are executed against the test data or using an acceptance test script and then the results are compared with the expected ones.

Acceptance Criteria

Acceptance criteria are defined on the basis of the following attributes:

Functional Correctness and Completeness

Data Integrity

Data Conversion

Usability

Performance

Timeliness

Confidentiality and Availability

Installability and Upgradability

Scalability

Documentation

Acceptance Test Plan - Attributes

The acceptance test activities are carried out in phases. Firstly the basic tests are executed and if the test results are satisfactory then the execution of more complex scenarios are carried out.

The Acceptance test plan has the following attributes

Introduction

Acceptance Test Category

operation Environment

Test case ID

Test Title

Test Objective

Test Procedure

Test Schedule

Resources

The acceptance test activities are designed to reach at one of the conclusions :